HTE is now in its third year as a NASA Science4Girls partner!
This series of visual presentations illustrates common physics principles across vastly different scales, using human-scale photographs, earth science and astrophysics imagery. The products look at such topics as shadows, wind, bow waves and collisionally-excited gas. The intent is to show how familiar processes on Earth are connected to more exotic and less well-known phenomena across the Universe. These laws apply here (in daily life), there (around Earth and the Solar System), and everywhere (throughout the cosmos). The poster set is part of the Here, There, Everywhere (HTE) collection.

The SciGirls approach - for the TV show, website, and educational materials - is rooted in research about how to engage girls in STEM. A quarter of a century of studies have converged on a set of common strategies that work, and these have become SciGirls' foundation.
SciGirls Seven recommends seven best practices. You can find out more about them and tips for how to implement them in your NASA Science4Girls events from the SciGirls website.

A collection of publications summarizing research focused on what works to engage and support girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), from The National Girls Collaborative Project.